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Examples Of True Love In A Midsummer's Night Dream
Shakespeare's Interpretation of True Love
In a world that is based on happy endings, many people are still unaware of the hardships that lead to happiness. William Shakespeare's, A Midsummer's Night Dream, highlights true love, and all that comes with it. Shakespeare utilizes three groups of completely different people, to show that love affects everyone. While love affects the couples in all different ways, it remains the factor everyone fights for proving true love wins no matter what.
When it is true love, experiences become more meaningful. In ancient Athens, laws were harsh, and prohibited those from being with the ones they loved. One desperate lover, Hermia, says, ¨I'd rather wither away than give up my virginity to someone I don't

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